Seven years ago, Florida employers paid the highest workers' compensation premiums in the nation. Today, the state's workers' compensation premiums are among the lowest.
Long before March 3, when the Florida Legislature convened what would become its 67-day session, legislators who follow insurance issues knew they and their colleagues would face three challenges. In
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